And playwright Sam Wolfson, source of the phenomenally successful “Jewtopia,” is just warming up. After its expository “Boy Meets Girl” segment establishes the comic précis, “Play Date” becomes a delightfully disarming take on the travails of finding and maintaining love.

Cribbing names from “The Simpsons” for minor characters distracts; Dr. Love could stand one more Hollywood target. These are minor cavils — “Play Dates” is the most playful date show since “Regretrosexual: A Love Story,” and a satisfying populist treat.